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"We were not ideologists in the sense of having a specific idea."

mryoureonfiremister wrote 2 months ago: … more →

Tags: dadaism, Hugo Ball, emmy ball-hennings, Richard Huelsenbeck, Marcel Janco, Hans Arp, tristan tzara, subversive art, Cabaret Voltaire

George Grosz

theeurocentric wrote 3 months ago: The Berlin-born Grosz was a major player in the Weimar art scene, and is renowned today for his biti … more →

Tags: Germany, Art, Old Stuff

OTTO DIX by Bob Kessel

bobkessel wrote 3 months ago: All art is exorcism. I paint dreams and visions too; the dreams and visions of my time. Painting is … more →

Tags: Art History, degenerate artist, Georg Scholz, Heinrich Maria Davringhausen, Karl Hubbuch, Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, Rudolf Schlichter, Weimar Republic

Weekend Head Update

darcyarts wrote 3 months ago: Friday, I applied more  layers of paper onto my DIY head form. I used pages from last year’s t … more →

Tags: Art, Constructions, millinery, DIY, German Expressionism, head form, lipstick., Marilyn Manson

American art in New Britain, Connecticut

emsworth wrote 8 months ago: The old museum building is on the right, the new one on the left. (April 11, 2009) Till a couple wee … more →

Tags: The art museum junkie, The arts in Rochester, American impressionists, Arts of the West, boom town, Carl Frederick Gaertner, Chinese Restaurant, Colin Campbell Cooper, Dale Chihuly

George Grosz Tattoo8 comments

Paul Squires wrote 9 months ago: (Man removes bowler hat at orgy.) At the risk of being accused of mutual mythodology or the arroganc … more →

Tags: writing, Poetry, ekphrasia, tattoo writing

Disturbingly Beautiful

thewriterasobserver wrote 9 months ago: It feels sort of weird to actually acknowledge, but disturbing art, literature, film and music has a … more →

Tags: Art, Movies, Marilyn Manson, Marlene Dumas, Disturbing Art, Les Yeux Sans Visage, French Horror, German Expressionism, Otto Dix

Dada and It's Influence

rebeccareilering wrote 10 months ago: This is part two of my “history” series. It has been a little while since I last post to … more →

Tags: Design and Art, Research, History, Art, Design, Graphic, Modernism, John Heartfield, dada

Expressionism

ohshush wrote 10 months ago: Poetry “Glance and flash” by Wassiliy Kandinsky “To a wounded Frenchman” by … more →

Tags: Expressionism, Western Literature, Wassiliy Kandinsky, Jomar Forste, Henriette Hardenberg, kurt schwitters, Rene Schikele, Gustav Sacl, Alfred Lichtenstein

George Grosz' Shoulder9 comments

Paul Squires wrote 1 year ago: Looking over, it has a certain plumpness of line. Toodle doo he’s saying come here my dear. Hi … more →

Tags: writing, Poetry, genre isn't dead yet but it should be

George Grosz's The Wanderer at the Memorial Art Gallery: a connection?

emsworth wrote 1 year ago: Grosz: The Wanderer One of my favorite paintings at Rochester’s Memorial Art Gallery is George … more →

Tags: The art museum junkie, The arts in Rochester, Caspar Friedrich, German Expressionists, German romanticists, Memorial Art Gallery, The Wanderer

History Lesson -- Hannah Höch (1889-1978)

sfcollagecollective wrote 1 year ago: Hannah Höch was one of the founders of Berlin Dada, working primarily in collage and photomontage. S … more →

Tags: Collage History, Baroness Else von Freytag, Beatrice Wood, Hannah Höch, kurt schwitters, Piet Modrian, Raoul Hausmann, Richard Huelsenbeck, Sophie Tauber

The Hero1 comment

cornerhousecomments wrote 2 years ago: THE HERO This drawing by German artist George Grosz in 1936 depicts a crippled war veteran, apparent … more →

Tags: WWI


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